MH-053 A Lull - Weapons For War"Weapons For War" the lead single from A Lull's debut full-length Confetti, harnesses a force of nature driven with the percussive and melodic energy of Chicago and channels it into a four-and-a-half minute wind storm. The original is complimented by three virtuoso remixes. First up is Portland's Spirituals, whose recent remix for Caribou Pitchfork called "dizzying" and who's work here is no less impressive. Fellow Chicago resident Houses masters that difficult line between the human and the machine, wrapping up a frenetic remix with a three-plus minute long ambient outro. Finally, Mush's own Melting Season fits right in, as a drummer by trade turned one-man multi-armed production mastermind. If you've not already seen it (you should hunt it down right now), the music video for "Weapons For War" directed by Anthony Ciannamea, is the glue that unifies the single's thesis: a haunting encounter between two accidents of evolution that ends in either a fragile truce or the most romantic suicide pact ever, all to the sacrilegiously sensual hymn of A Lull's composition.

A Lull just sent over this brand new video for “Weapons For War” — officially the first single off their upcoming debut album Confetti. Here’s the MP3 in case you missed it the first time around. First that crazy artwork bends minds, and now we’ve got a trippy video to go along with it. It’s about two manbearpigs that get into a turfwar only to realize (by the video’s end) that they’ve actually got a lot in common… for example, they both love long walks on the beach. Seriously. Check it out. - I Guess I'm Floating